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BFP Early Pregnancy Test Strips

Designed to provide results earlier than drugstore pregnancy tests, BFP Pregnancy Test Strips are made specifically for women who are trying to conceive. Plus BFP Tests are made in N. America to help ensure accuracy.

When you’re hoping for a Big Fat Positive result from your pregnancy test, the sooner you can find out, the better! Designed to provide results earlier than drugstore pregnancy tests, BFP Pregnancy Test Strips are made specifically for women who are trying to conceive. Plus BFP Tests are made in N. America to help ensure accuracy.

BFP Pregnancy Test Strips offer the following features:

Early Detection: BFP Pregnancy Test Strips are calibrated to 20 mIU/mL hCG, a level that is considerably more sensitive than most drugstore pregnancy tests. That means that you can begin testing for pregnancy earlier than with most other brands. In fact, with BFP Pregnancy Test Strips, you can begin testing for pregnancy as soon as 7-10 days past ovulation (DPO) or up to four days before your missed period.

Ease of Use: BFP Pregnancy Test Strips are identical in format to the tests used at your doctor’s office. Simply dip the test strip in a collected urine sample, lay it flat, and your results will appear within just a few minutes. One line = negative, two lines = positive.

Affordability: BFP Pregnancy Test Strips are designed for compulsive testers (a habit that can quickly break the bank with drugstore brand tests). Priced as low as $0.50 per test, you can feel free to POAS (pee on a stick) as often as you please!

Accuracy: BFP Pregnancy Test Strips are relied upon by countless clinics, laboratories, and universities around the world. With an accuracy rate above 99%, you can rest assured that your result reflects the true status of your hCG urine content.

BFP Pregnancy Test Strips are made in N. America and individually packaged in foil packs. BFP Pregnancy Tests are “just manufactured” with an expiration date roughly 1 year from your purchase date.

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FAQ

Here’s our list of most frequently asked questions. If your question is not listed or you need further clarification, please contact us directly.

How many mIU/L?

The BFP pregnancy tests are testing at the 20 miu level.

How early can I test?

You can begin testing as early as 7 days post ovulation.

What time of day should I test?

You will want to use your first morning urine to test- as this is your most concentrated sample.

How do I know the test is working?

You can confirm that the test is working accurately if you receive a valid control line. A test without a control line would be an invalid test, and should be discarded.

Is there an expiration date for these tests?

The expiration on our tests are approximately eighteen months.

How many tests do I get per package?

Each test is individually packaged. You will want to update the quantity with the amount of tests that you would like to purchase, i.e- Quantity 10, would be 10 pregnancy tests.

How is this test different from the test strip format?

The only differences between these tests is how you use them. For the test strip format, you will collect a urine sample and then dip the test into that collected sample. For the midstream format, you will hold the test midstream while urinating. Otherwise, the tests have the same accuracy and sensitivity.

My test line is faint -but visible. Is this a positive?

Yes, any test line that is visible to the naked eye (at the testing time frame) is considered to be a positive test result.

My test line became positive after the testing time frame, is that a positive?

A positive test result will not change after the testing time frame. However, a negative test result should not be read after 30 minutes. If you are unclear, we recommend that you retest with the next day’s first morning urine to confirm results.

Is it normal to get a positive with these, but still get negative’s with other pregnancy tests? I’m assuming it’s because these are really sensitive?

Yes, pregnancy tests may have a different sensitivity. You’d want to compare that on each test!

My blood test is positive, but the results on the pregnancy test are negative. Should I be concerned?

Blood test results and urine test results should not be compared. HCG will hit the blood stream earlier than urine and isn’t subject to dilution. As such, a blood test done by your physician is a more accurate test.

I have missed my period, but test result is still negative. What could be happening?

Unfortunately, there are a variety of reasons why your period could be delayed-stress, sickness, etc. If your period does not start within a week, repeat the test. If you still receive a negative result and your period has not started, you may want to follow up with your physician.

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Rated 5 out of 5

Fantastic Product!!

Amy –October 12, 2007

Test strips are exactly what my doc uses. The only difference between these strips and the name brands is the packaging. This no frills packaging makes these tests super cheap- this is great for expectant moms-to-be who insist on checking on a regular basis!!

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Rated 5 out of 5

Fantastic Product!!

Amy –October 12, 2007

Test strips are exactly what my doc uses. The only difference between these strips and the name brands is the packaging. This no frills packaging makes these tests super cheap- this is great for expectant moms-to-be who insist on checking on a regular basis!!

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